About The User Modes; User Mode Functions; Long Document Mode - Canon imageFORMULA DR-7090C User Manual

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About the User Modes

You can configure the scanner settings with the user modes described below.

User Mode Functions

User mode functions are as follows:
■ Count Only Mode
C o u n t
O n l y
O N
[ O F F ]
ON: Counts the number of pages in a document using
stand-alone scanner operations.
Mode" on p. 3-21.)
OFF: Normal Mode (default)

■ Long Document Mode

L o n g
D o c u m e n t
O N
[ O F F ]
ON: Enables detection of documents up to 24.8" (630 mm)
long for auto document size detection.
"Documents" on p. 3-2.)
OFF: Enables detection of documents up to 17.0" (432
mm) long for auto document size detection (default).
IMPORTANT
• Processing speed may slow down when scanning while the
Long Document mode is set.
• When scanning two-sided documents with the Long
Document mode set to ON, the documents will be scanned
one side at a time, regardless of the single-pass duplex
setting.
• When using the Long Document mode, if you place a long
document askew in the document tray, it will rub against both
sides of the feeding path and may damage the document.
Make sure to align the document straight when placing it in the
document tray.
M o d e
(See "Count Only
(See
• When using the Long Document mode, jam detection may not
work propery and document may be damaged. Be wary of
paper jams when using Long Document mode.
• When scanning a document that is 17" (432 mm) or more in
length, load the document one page at a time and scan.
■ Stand-by Mode
S t a n d - b y
2 4 0
6 0
240: Scanner enters Stand-by Mode after 4 hours of non-
use.
60: Scanner enters Stand-by Mode after an hour of non-
use.
10: Scanner enters Stand-by Mode after 10 minutes of
non-use (default).
■ Display Language Mode
J a p a n e s e
O N
[ O F F ]
ON: Japanese
OFF: English (default)
■ Display Contrast Setting
D i s p l a y
C o n t r a s t
Use the
and
keys to move the pointer ( ) to the left
for lighter contrast or to the right for darker contrast.
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